Friday, February 24, 2012

Beyond Yelp: Which User Review Services Matter


Weekly Brief
Top Story--Beyond Yelp: Which User Review Services Matter?Yelp isn't the only site that can make or break your company's reputation. In certain circles, other review sites are equally important. Learn how they can help you reach out to customers, and boost your good name.
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News
Google's Valentine's Day Doodle is All Heart--and Some PoliticsThe video provides a social message about marriage equality and how materialism--even with Google's help--can't solve problems of the heart.
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AT&T Wireless Bandwidth Throttling: The Backlash Has BegunAT&T has begun throttling its biggest bandwidth hogs. Now (big surprise) customers are tearing into AT&T with complaints.
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If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It: Ancient Computers in Use TodayFrom 1970s minicomputers used for military programs (including nuclear weapons) to an IBM punch-card system still keeping the books at a Texas filter supplier, these are the computers that time forgot.
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How-To
How to Become an Ethical HackerNot all hackers do evil work. Here's what you need to know to use your hacking skills to do good.
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Put Linux on a USB Drive, Bypass Windows UpdatesHere's how to create your own disaster-recovery boot drive with Linux, and how to force Windows to shut down installing updates.
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How to Locate Your Unprotected Android DeviceIf you lose your Android smartphone and didn't proactively install a security or remote locator app, you can still find your missing phone by following our handy guide.
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Downloads
Create or Improve Your Own Websites Using These Great ToolsMore than ever before, it is easy to create content online and get your message out into the world. Many tools let you create beautiful websites, both personal and business-oriented, without writing a single line of code. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned Web developer, here are some of the best tools and services available for putting your content online today.
PencilThink of Pencil as an animator's digital sketchbook. It's 2D; you can sketch things very well, then refine them as they take shape. If you like to draw and want to animate, sharpen your (virtual) pencil with Pencil.
Animation-ishAnimation-ish ($60) is a very simple, intuitive, sensibly progressive tool to learn stop-frame animation. Although it's targeted to kids (suggested age range is four through early teens) and marketed to educators, there really are no age boundaries to this well-designed program.

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